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Irene Gut Opdyke died from liver disease.

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When did Irene Gut Opdyke die?

Irene Gut Opdyke passed away from liver disease on May 17, 2003 in California at the age of 81.


How old was Irene Gut Opdyke when she died?

Irena Gut Opdyke was 81 through 85 when she died


How old is Irene Gut Opdyke?

85


Was Irene Gut Opdyke a German?

No, she was a Pole. For more information see the link.


When was Irene gut opdyke born?

Kozienice, Poland


Does Irene Gut Opdyke have any children?

Irene Gut Opdyke, a Polish nurse who helped Jews hide and escape from Nazi's during World War II, is not known to have had any children. She passed away May 17, 2003 at the age of 85.


Where did Irene Gut Opdyke hide Jews?

Irene Gut Opdyke hid Jews in a hidden room in a laundry room, then in a vent in Major Rügemer's bathroom, then in Major Rügemer's basement, attic, and cellar which was underneath his gazebo. She also hid some Jews in the woods.


Is Irene Gut Opdyke alive?

No, Irene sadly passed away from liver disease on May 17, 2003 in California at the age of 81.


How did Irene Gut Opdyke get married?

In 1949 she was helped by an American United Nations envoy , William Opdyke , who helped her leave Poland for theUS .After 7 months in New York City , Irene and William met and were married.


Who was SS Rokita?

Read "In my hands" by Irene Gut Opdyke. Corgi books.in UKBy Alfred A. Kopf inc 1999 in U.S All will be revealed.


What did Irene gut opdyke do to save the Jews?

In order to save the Jews she, she got food from the German's kitchen every night and put it through the barbed wire into the ghetto


What two languages did irena gut opdyke speak?

Irena Gut Opdyke spoke Polish and German. She was a Polish nurse who worked as a housekeeper for a German officer during World War II.